Juventus loaned Denis Zakaria to Chelsea in the latest transfer window, six months after signing the Swiss midfielder.
Despite being one of the coveted midfielders in Europe when he played for Borussia Mönchengladbach, Zakaria struggled to play well at Juve.
However, he would have felt like he needed a full season to show what he can really do.
Juve did not have enough patience and sent him to London temporarily with the right to ransom.
However, he could return to the Allianz Stadium in the summer after the English club sacked the manager who signed him.
Thomas Tuchel had added him to his group, but they have replaced the German with Graham Potter.
Calciomercato reveals that it is no longer a certainty that Chelsea will make their move permanent.
This means that Juve are at risk of getting him back at the end of this mandate.
Juve FC says
Zakaria was happy to leave Juve, and now he might be forced to return to the club at the end of the term.
However, he still has the opportunity to stay in London. All he needs to do is work hard and win a starting job at the London club.
If he does, the Blues will exercise their option to sign him for good.